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Put on your dancing shoes, get out your ball finery, and prepare to take a journey back in time. The Brandy Station Foundation is commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Kelly’s Ford Saturday, March 16, 2013 at 6 p.m. at the historic and scenic Inn at Kelly’s Ford. Return to “Old Virginia” with period music by the acclaimed Second South Carolina String Band. Their dance master will guide you through the steps and you’ll be a pro in no time at all. Attire is period dress or black …
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Two of the love songs written by Rod Stone of Anacortes, Washington for the August 2012 Marching Through Culpeper stage production have captured the attention of a California promoter and one of Nashville’s top music arrangers. My Love Will Never Die and Our Union Shall Be Strong will be professionally recorded in Nashville the week of Feb. 27, 2012, with a full orchestra, male and female vocalists, and a choir. These songs will be marketed nationwide as wedding songs.
“Rod has given us beautifully haunting love songs with universal appeal that not …
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As we say goodbye to 2011 and prepare to march boldly into 2012, it’s appropriate to reflect. I, and probably many of you, experienced disappointments in 2011 that God turned into blessings.
I watched Susan and Steve Pappas suffer the departure of their leading actor while filming “Treasure in Heaven,” which brought filming to a halt. Yet through prayer and perseverance, they began filming anew with many talented new performers who took this inspiring film to a much higher level of achievement. Thanks Susan and Steve for giving me the honor …
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Dr. James Robertson is a legend and one of the most distinguished names in Civil War history. He will be speaking in Culpeper Aug. 4, 2012, during the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Cedar Mountain.
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Where will you be one year from today–Friday, August 3, 2012? No plans yet? Well, God willing, I hope you’ll be in Culpeper for a gala reception and the “World Premiere” of a multi-media musical stage production of “Marching Through Culpeper.” Don’t miss this opportunity to see your favorite characters including-Constance, Aaron, Stringfellow, and Sadie, come to life before your eyes.
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You are invited to a stage reading of a “Marching Through Culpeper” drama Sept. 2 at 7 p.m. at Easter View High School.
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Virginia Morton relates Ludwell “Bud” Lake’s family history of the wounding of Col. John Mosby, CSA, in his gg-grandfather’s house.
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Virginia Morton, author of “Marching Through Culpeper,” says, “Want to read an uplifting life story that will make you smile? Grab ‘Redneck Boy in the Promised Land’ by Ben “Cooter” Jones.”
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Confedetrate president Jefferson Davis & his wife Varinia adopted an orphaned mulatto boy, Jim Limber, when she discovere him being abused in the streets of Richmond.
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Virginia Morton, author of “Marching Through Culpeper,” reviews The Real Lincoln, by Thomas DiLorenzo, indicating Lincoln’s real agenda was centralizing power in Washington. He should be rememebered as the Great Centralizer, not the Great Emancipator.
